Episode 1 – Cyber Scams: Don’t Be A Victim show

Is your smart home really secure? Your Wi-Fi router, cameras, smart TV, and doorbell could be vulnerable if not properly configured. In this episode of Cyber Scams: Don’t Be A Victim, I show you: – The risks hiding inside your smart devices – What hackers look for – How to protect your family Watch now […]
Cyber Scams: Don’t Be A Victim Official Show Intro

Welcome to Cyber Scams: Don’t Be A Victim, a cybersecurity awareness show hosted by Dr. Kimma Wreh — cybersecurity expert, author, and trusted advisor to enterprises and governments. In today’s digital world, scams are more sophisticated than ever. From phishing emails and identity theft to AI-powered fraud and smart home vulnerabilities, cybercriminals are targeting everyday […]
Compliance vs. Real-World Security: Why Passing an Audit Doesn’t Mean You’re Safe

Compliance is important. But compliance alone does not equal security. We’ve heard of organizations that passed audits and still suffered major incidents weeks later. Why? Because compliance focuses on minimum requirements, while attackers exploit real-world gaps. What compliance does well Compliance frameworks establish: • Baseline controls • Documentation standards • Accountability • Consistency They help […]
Ransomware in 2026: What’s Changed and Why It Matters to Your Organization

Ransomware is no longer just an IT problem or a headline-grabbing crisis affecting large corporations. It has evolved into a persistent business risk that impacts organizations of every size, including local governments, nonprofits, healthcare providers, and small businesses. What’s changed is not just the technology attackers use it’s their strategy. Ransomware is now a business […]
VoyageHouston Interview: Meet Dr. Kimma Wreh, Founder of Excel TeKay LLC

Excel TeKay founder Dr. Kimma Wreh shares her journey and the mission behind practical, human-centered cybersecurity consulting and training.
The Most Common Cybersecurity Mistakes Businesses Make (and How to Fix Them)

By Dr. Kimma Wreh Most cybersecurity failures don’t happen because organizations ignore security entirely. They happen because leaders believe they’re “covered” when critical gaps still exist. Over the years, I’ve seen the same mistakes repeated across industries and organization sizes. The good news? Most are fixable without massive budgets or complex tools. Mistake #1: Treating […]